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Did you see the nonentity this morning. Tory Chairman being ripped a new one on GMB but worse with a huge patch of white powder ( talc maybe ) on front of his nose ?
Sunak says not a huge amount of enthusiasm for LabourI reckon he’s been into Gove’s Charlie stash lol!
I heard a Tory MP on the radio this morning pretty much claiming a VICTORY in the by-elections because Labour didn't win by even more! I know that politicians have to clutch at straws to a degree but this was totally mad. Even the presenter didn't know quite what to say.The Tory Government is dying before our very eyes.
Quote from: Filo on February 16, 2024, 10:25:21 amSunak says not a huge amount of enthusiasm for LabourI reckon he’s been into Gove’s Charlie stash lol!Says more about the electorate wanting change, any change rather than being enthusiastic about Labour.The turnout being so low in both elections tells me that people are just plain sick and tired of politicians, period.Change is desperately needed, no one can deny that, if Labour ever make their minds up about anything we may find out if they are the party of change or just an even more expensive version of what we've had to endure for too long.Lets wait and see eh!
Disenchanted Tories defecting to the Reform Party was a bigger reason for a Tory defeat than any enthusiasm for Labour in Kingswood.
Quote from: danumdon on February 16, 2024, 02:00:10 pmQuote from: Filo on February 16, 2024, 10:25:21 amSunak says not a huge amount of enthusiasm for LabourI reckon he’s been into Gove’s Charlie stash lol!Says more about the electorate wanting change, any change rather than being enthusiastic about Labour.The turnout being so low in both elections tells me that people are just plain sick and tired of politicians, period.Change is desperately needed, no one can deny that, if Labour ever make their minds up about anything we may find out if they are the party of change or just an even more expensive version of what we've had to endure for too long.Lets wait and see eh!Find me a by-election in the last 70 years in which turnout WASNT low. There's nothing exceptionally low about the turnouts in these. What IS exceptional is the degree to which the sitting Government is being rejected. It's really never happened on this scale without the LDs or SNP being the beneficiaries, in our lifetime.
Quote from: danumdon on February 16, 2024, 02:00:10 pmQuote from: Filo on February 16, 2024, 10:25:21 amSunak says not a huge amount of enthusiasm for LabourI reckon he’s been into Gove’s Charlie stash lol!Says more about the electorate wanting change, any change rather than being enthusiastic about Labour.The turnout being so low in both elections tells me that people are just plain sick and tired of politicians, period.Change is desperately needed, no one can deny that, if Labour ever make their minds up about anything we may find out if they are the party of change or just an even more expensive version of what we've had to endure for too long.Lets wait and see eh!Aren't almost all by-elections characterised by low turn out though?
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on February 16, 2024, 02:15:45 pmQuote from: danumdon on February 16, 2024, 02:00:10 pmQuote from: Filo on February 16, 2024, 10:25:21 amSunak says not a huge amount of enthusiasm for LabourI reckon he’s been into Gove’s Charlie stash lol!Says more about the electorate wanting change, any change rather than being enthusiastic about Labour.The turnout being so low in both elections tells me that people are just plain sick and tired of politicians, period.Change is desperately needed, no one can deny that, if Labour ever make their minds up about anything we may find out if they are the party of change or just an even more expensive version of what we've had to endure for too long.Lets wait and see eh!Aren't almost all by-elections characterised by low turn out though?In this particular case they should have been a massive walkover for a party expecting to govern after the GE.
Quote from: danumdon on February 16, 2024, 02:21:07 pmQuote from: Herbert Anchovy on February 16, 2024, 02:15:45 pmQuote from: danumdon on February 16, 2024, 02:00:10 pmQuote from: Filo on February 16, 2024, 10:25:21 amSunak says not a huge amount of enthusiasm for LabourI reckon he’s been into Gove’s Charlie stash lol!Says more about the electorate wanting change, any change rather than being enthusiastic about Labour.The turnout being so low in both elections tells me that people are just plain sick and tired of politicians, period.Change is desperately needed, no one can deny that, if Labour ever make their minds up about anything we may find out if they are the party of change or just an even more expensive version of what we've had to endure for too long.Lets wait and see eh!Aren't almost all by-elections characterised by low turn out though?In this particular case they should have been a massive walkover for a party expecting to govern after the GE.They DID have a massive walkover. The Wellingborough result was one of the biggest by-election wins in Britsh history!You have for years started from the position that, whatever the question, the answer is that Labour's not very good. That leads you inevitably to seeing one of the biggest ever by-election victories as evidence that Labour isn't very good.
I won’t vote for Milliband but I simply won’t vote! I just hope we don’t get a Government which becomes a Fringe feeding frenzy! Hopefully we will see £billions in benefits, let’s just hope we aren’t taken for granted,I had a 4 mile walk through Willesden Red Ken’s birthplace just before Christmas and it is a ‘Money Pit’! I wonder if all of labours London seats are in an equally decrepit run down state!
Ldr.Yes, I couldn't agree more! I've been saying that for years.It's a cast iron law of politics in this country. Oppositions do not ever win elections. Sitting governments lose them.The only time, ever, that there is a change of Government is when the sitting Govt looks like it has run out of energy and authority. The task of an Opposition party is to look fresh and competent by comparison.Anyone who thinks Oppositions win elections by enthusing people with some grand vision and detailed strategy is endearingly naïve. I've given the example of Thatcher many times. THE great conviction politician of the past 70 years. She didn't win in 1979 by telling the public that her economics plans involved massive increases in VAT, interest rates and unemployment. She won, because Labour looked knackered after the Winter of Discontent, and Thatcher looked fresh and competent by comparison.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on February 16, 2024, 04:03:43 pmLdr.Yes, I couldn't agree more! I've been saying that for years.It's a cast iron law of politics in this country. Oppositions do not ever win elections. Sitting governments lose them.The only time, ever, that there is a change of Government is when the sitting Govt looks like it has run out of energy and authority. The task of an Opposition party is to look fresh and competent by comparison.Anyone who thinks Oppositions win elections by enthusing people with some grand vision and detailed strategy is endearingly naïve. I've given the example of Thatcher many times. THE great conviction politician of the past 70 years. She didn't win in 1979 by telling the public that her economics plans involved massive increases in VAT, interest rates and unemployment. She won, because Labour looked knackered after the Winter of Discontent, and Thatcher looked fresh and competent by comparison.The tories are knackered for sure.Starmer isnt exactly “fresh” thoughAnd I’d argue he isnt competent either.What a f**king state this countries politics is in. Shit or shitter. Dumb or dumber. Con socialists or socialists. What a choice.